Tech Pros Union Knocks Set-Top Revamp

The Department of Professional Employees (AFL-CIO), which represents more than four million tech workers in various professions, including journalism and entertainment, said Monday it was joining what it called a "growing chorus" of unions and guilds opposed to the revise.

"The FCC proposed rule creates an unacceptable and unworkable de facto compulsory licensing regime that requires creators to allow their work to be shared across multiple platforms without compensation and without regard to the creators’ rights to exclusively control their distribution," Union President Paul Almeida said in a statement. "The one-sided proposal undermines the value of creative works, shrinks revenue streams that middle-class creators depend on to make a living and threatens the hard fought wages and benefits of creative industry workers."